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WESTFIELD, NJ.07WO European Complexion Care Cltonlnf, Almlnf and Tepolrlna Today's weather: D3M »uwy and very mUd. - OK; High - fl-M degreet; 2 S3 THE WESTFIELD LEADER lew • U4» degree*. Tho Loading on* MoU WUUly Circuited Wotkly Nmmpapor In Union County O Published VD HIRD YEAR—Ko. 43 WBSTPIELD, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, JUNE 7,1973 Kvery ,'rhumduy 30 Pages—10 Cents O nr Elementary Library to Offer Upsets Isaacson Principals Switched NoontimMay meetinge. Concerts Four Weitfield elemen- to• *Lincol n School. Lincoln The four new nrincinala trusteeAt theis r oMaf y Westfielmeetingd, forTh thee concertlast severas havl monthse been. tary school principals School Principal Robert L. haveaccmulaTedM yews Memorial Library heard made possible through the In Ward 4 Race; 12 received new school Mayer will go to Elm Street gift of a Garrard turntable assignment* and one School. system. Each has had «*"»» ptan'or "won-ttae to the Institution from Peter teacher was named an Mrs. Shirley Neibart, classroolroo m teaching ex- -» SfiSZASl Falk. Two second-hand assistant principal at Tues- sixth grade teacher at Grant perience. speakers and a stereo day's public meeting of the amplifier have been pur- School, has been named Mr. Langholtz came to and report on two phases of Dem "Insurgents" Win Westfield Board of assistant principal at library development that chased to be used with it. Education. Tamaques School. (Continued en Paga 37) have been under discussion Miss Desroslers also hopes The meeting also to have Saturday afternoon In upsets in Westfleld's produced a t-2 split vote on rams starting in Primary Election Tuesday, the approval of special' following the Prirtiary Election Results Allen Chin won a fourth grants of $48,000 to about 230 Claims School Opening f performances ward Republican berth in members of the school staff of the Metropolitan and New November's General to compensate for travel or York City opera companies. REPUBLICANS Election and 12 of 24 other expenses incurred in Discussing the video-tape GOVERNOR Wardl Ward 2 Ward 3 Ward 4 Total challengers to the program, the director told 479 444 289 463 1676 Democratic organization obtaining additional "In Jeopardy" Cahtll slate won seats on the training. the trustees that the library Sandman 338 346 319 404 1407 "The Board of Education positions. "After seven by the has its Porto-pack, a Democratic County Com- to one of the has N. J. SENATOR mittee. has once again lulled the ' months of apparent good McDertnott 763 716 558 772 2809 Sullivan, the amount has community into a sea of faith negotiating, the board throughout the year and has taping programs both in and Cox (unexplred term) 565 668 511 710 2454 Chin defeated organization candidate Mrs. doubled in a year. The tranquility when in reality in the last fact finding precipitated a crisis which out of the library considered N. J. ASSEMBLY second objection came from the opening of school in session revealed that the has resulted in 477 Westfield to be of more than im- 734 678 528 719 2659 Virginia Isaacson by a vote September is in Jeopardy," additional staff increase Bassano of 493 to 377, taking all but Dr. Joseph E. Kalbacher Tracy 744 691 635 741 2711 Beverly Geddis, president of would be nine. This lack of (ContlnuM oft Ns* *) . (Continued on Pisa 4) one of five districts in the who claimed the fund was SURROGATE ward. Mrs. Isaacson took 54 "improperly administer- the Westfield Education 753 703 548 746 2760 Association, said today. Kanane votes to Chin's 40 in the first ed, but a motion that action REGISTER district, but trailed 61-51 in on the measure be tabled Mrs. Geddis raised "strong 740 683 532 728 2683 objections" to a news Fund Names Division Heads Qurkin the second, 1B5 to U in the failed to pass. FREEHOLDERS third, 110 to 82 in the fourth "This is not the place to release issued by Clark Two prominent West- 755 692 533 730 2710 Leslie, chief negotiator for fielders who believe Bonnell and 9740 in the fifth. apply scissors,'' Clark Lee 751 695 628 734 2708 Leslie said. "The grants the school board, in which wholeheartedly that the 751 684 629 731 2695 Chin will face strong Leslie said that United Fund "eliminates McVey opposition in the fall from were applied for in good STATE COMMITTEE disagreements over issues costly and needless waste of 741 2723 Incumbent Independent faith, evaluated and ap- Bailey 750 696 536 Town Councilman Patrick proved." of funding for teachers' money, time and effort 736 678 - 520 709 2643 salaries and budget sur- multiple-fund, raising Griffin Minogue and Democratic The new appointments pluses had been resolved in campaigns would bring" COUNCILMEN nominee Thomas Stoudt. become effective July l 750 750 fact-finding. will direct the fund-raising Bamea 701 Unopposed for Republican when Weyman O. efforts this year. MacPherson 701 nominations for Town Steengrafe, principal, and The WEA claims that this 530 530 view is "untrue and com- They are Stanley L. Bixler 377 377 Council were incumbent Miss Grace E. Dickson, Isaacson Councilman Robert Barnes, assistant principal, retire pletely contrary" to the Sloane, president of the Chin 493 493 tenor of discussions held Twenty-First Century 806 629 827 3120 Frank MacPherson and from Tamaques School after TOTAL VOTE CAST 848 Robert Bixler and for having served the Westfield during fact finding. Corporation (the McDonald According to the WEA at hamburger chain operating Democratic nominations, public school system 31 and DEMOCRATS James KnaeUand, WUUam SI years respectively. the start of negotiations in In New York City), who will GOVERNOR Waid.1 Ward 2 Waid4 Total act as vice president and 136 230 205 707 J. Maher, Thomas A. Pluta Joel B. Langholtz, prin- November, 1972, the WEA Byrne 137 and Stoudt. and the Board of Education chairman of the special gifts DoRose 21 41 7 cipal of Jefferson School division of the fund raising 297 262 260 aia , In the contest tor control Klein ot the 44-«eat Democrats effort, and Paul H. N. J. SENATOR aspfincii 296 287 391 413 1387 municipal committee lilts Kathleen Zepf, ing positions with an in- Menza "Insurgent" Democrats wo: crease of lVit additional on M» 41 Mauley L. Stoasw 26 33 36 36 120 currently principal of Kiulbasa (uncxpirad term) 292 377 393 1343 13 teat* In aeven district! Columbus School, will McCloud (unexplred term) aai primarily in the first am replace Mr. Lanfholtt at N. J. ASSEMBLY 305 300 398 411 1414 taeoittt ward*, but their onlj Jefferson School. Columbus McCarthy 296 289 392 412 1389 two nominee* in the third School will be closed at the Rotary Club Awards 25 Scholarships Wilson ward, Robert S. Koiker and and of this school term SURROGATE 38 51 44 47 180 Joan KenneHy of the fourth according to the board's King 273 258 393 1242 district won 9»-44 and 5IM7 desegregation plan to Totalling $11,000 Davis 318 pluralities over the organization slate of Meivln achieve better racial REGISTER 15 18 17 23 73 balance in the town's Mancione 1342 PrTgot and Louise Podd, Based on $5,000 profit Rutgers University where who is graduating from the Sussn Stanxiano of 417 292 273 386 391 A count of absentee tlementary schools. he has just completed his senior high schooland plans First St., four years, who Caldwell Mrs. Doris Peterson, from "Pancake Day," a FREEHOLDERS ballots may alter close $5,000 gift from the West- second year, majoring in to attend Trenton State will graduate from Holy 24 33 40 38 136 races in other districts, principal of Elm Street chemistry- College and major in Trinity High School, Kennedy 13 23 32 94 School, will be transferred field-Wallace fund, and nur- 26 particularly In the first $1,000 from the J. Isabella Joseph L. Graves Jr. of planning to attend Drew Romano 20 20 30 28 98 dUtrtct of the second ward Dodds Foundation, the 436 Downer St., four years, Jeiyn Rabin of MA Sandra university and take a Petkov 299 278 393 393 1363 where Richard Samuel Private Busing Westfield Rotary Club has who is graduating from the Clrc, four years, who Is liberal arts course. Lattimore 301 276 389 394 1360 leads 22-19 over awarded is scholarships to senior high school and plans graduating from the senior Maureen St. John of 611 Long 303 281 384 379 1347 organization candidate Paul Available graduates of the Holy to attend Oberlln College high school and will attend Falrfleld Clrc., four years, Seymour A. Klley but his wife Ellen Trinity and Senior High and major In biology. Maryvllle College and plans who is graduating from the STATE COMMITTEE 296 292 390 404 1382 trails 21-18 behind Kiley's Application! for private 397 399 1400 HIS transportation to Schools of Westfield. Julie McCormack of 1844 to take a liberal arts course, senior high school and will Lan 307 297 wife, Billle ioosevelt Jr. High School Scholarships in the Lake Ave., Scotch Plains, Charles Schrope of 315 attend Elmira College Fischer In the second district of four years, is a graduate of Boulevard, four years, who where she plans to major in COUNCILMEN 241 241 md Westfield High School amount of $500 a year have 289 the first ward, Joseph ire now available. been awarded to: the senior high school who will graduate from the business administration. Engelland 289 Pellicano and Almee Rhum will attend Rosary Hill senior high school and at- Timothy Thatcher of 515 Maher 399 399 Interested residents are Gregory Avis of 644 402 402 defeated organization isked to contact Mrs. David Carleton Rd., two years, a College and major in art.
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